You just need to read physical media like stored somewhere you have physical control over, without DRM, and there hardly remains any disagreement.
You just need to read physical media like stored somewhere you have physical control over, without DRM, and there hardly remains any disagreement.
According to your quote, it’s children plus children lite.
I feel like this is a good time to point out that Linux is but the kernel. There are server-focused distros, there are consumer-focused distros. Linux supports them all; it isn’t really industrial in itself.
Force of habit? Plus, if I used Windows, I wouldn’t use Edge out of spite. Fuck their shady ways of pushing users to use it.
This exists. For example, for general decentralized storage, there’s storj.io, and there’s PeerTube. But I guess there’s a reason it’s not more widespread. I’d happily be proven wrong, though.
I’m not sure if we manage to do the same for video though; hosting these costs a lot more.
Timeshift can make use of BTRFS snapshots btw
Star Trek also has this.
That’s an interesting idea, although I’d say in that case they just “meta-adapted”, so that even truly random variations in the same degrees of freedom would not have helped.
And war crimes justify war crimes?
Is there any precedent to ads in Apple products (apart from their store)? Although they’ll surely find other ways to annoy non-Apple users, I don’t think ads are “in style” for them.
I’m not saying any Gates conspiracies are true, but they sure try to make them appealing.
Agreed, though I wondered if bad actors actually bothered, given the less restrictive competition. Probably because PH is so large?
Was this after PH removed all content from non-verified accounts? If so, one might wonder how much it actually helped.
You might be able to grab them from takeout.google.com
But… that didn’t and doesn’t apply to YouTube Music, only to YouTube, right?
Assuming Apple locks down their device enough, it should make it pretty clear when it’s recording. Whether this notion becomes generally known and accepted, though, is a question in itself.
Sorry, I meant Google Glass. People were weirded out and the term “Glasshole” was coined. Basically what the comment above described.
A few years back, it was true, though. Picard…